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Models 382/RC25 Troubleshooting Guide
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY PAG E
REF.
4. The freezing cylinder walls
are scored.
a. Broken beater pins. a. Repair or replace the
beater assembly.
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b. The gear unit is out of
alignment.
b. Contact a service
technician.
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c. The beater assembly is
bent.
c. Repair or replace the
beater assembly.
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d. The door bearing is
missing.
d. Install the door bearing. 15
5. Unable to remove the
drive shaft.
a. There is lubrication on the
hex end of the drive shaft.
a. Do not lubricate the hex
end of the drive shaft.
Contact a service
technician for drive shaft
removal.
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b. Rounded corners of the
drive shaft, drive coupling
or both components.
b. Replace the drive shaft,
drive coupling or both
components.
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6. Excessivemix leakage in
the rear drip pan.
a. Improper or inadequate
lubrication on the drive
shaft o-ring or seal.
a. Use the correct lubricant
(Taylor Lube) and follow
proper lubrication
procedures.
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b. Worn or missing o-ring or
seal on the drive shaft.
b. Replace rubber parts
every 3 months.
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c. Worn rear shell bearing. c. Contact a service
technician for component
replacement.
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7. No freezer operation with
the unit in the “AUTO”
position.
a. The unit is unplugged. a. Plug the power cord in the
wall receptacle.
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b. The beater motor has
tripped the reset
mechanism.
b. Place the toggle switch in
the “OFF” position. Allow
the motor to cool, press
the reset button and
resume normal operation.
Contact a service
technician if the problem
continues.
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c. The fill switch is not in t he
“ON” position.
c. Place the fill switch in the
“ON” position.
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d. The circuit breaker tripped
or the fuse has blown.
d. Reset the circuit breaker
or replace the blown fuse.
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